The birth of Jesus
Xmas study with notes
The birth of Jesus (1:15)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanukkah_menorah
Hanukkah’s main ritual is the lighting of a menorah, a candelabra with nine candleholders, lit during the eight nights of the holiday.
Prolegomena
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch1.html#P7
Daniel and Temple Theology
https://www.biblaridion.info/resources/Dan_temple.pdf
Psalm 82 in the Fourth Gospel
http://www.biblaridion.info/resources/Ps82.pdf
Seventies
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch16.html#P281
Psalm 30
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch18.html#P346
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch1.html#P22
Appendix 2 Chapter 17: The Priestly Courses
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch17.html#P313
5 Ab course of Jehoiarib serving
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch17.html#P318
Dating the birth of Christ
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch17.html#P355
Adjusted Chronology -Seder Olam
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch17.html#P284
Jewish calendar
https://www.biblaridion.info/daniel/danhtml/dch9.html#P167
IYAR (Ziv) -Jesus born – end of May
The Torah was given on the 6th day of Sivan.1 The Talmud2 tells us that the Torah was given on Shabbat. It was on our national day of rest that G‑d revealed Himself to the Jewish nation and spoke to them the Ten Commandments. It is only appropriate that the Torah, which brings peace and harmony to its adherents—and by extension, to the entire world—was given on the Day of Rest.
Pentecost is from the Greek word for “fiftieth day.” It was the Greek name for the Hebrew Feast of Weeks, which fell 50 days after Passover. The Feast of Weeks celebrated the calling of the Hebrews into a covenant relationship with God at Mt. Sinai. The Day of Pentecost falls 50 days after Easter.